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Summary: Levitra is taken to increase blood flow to the penis, which aids in erectile dysfunction, but it can also be taken for pulmonary hypertension in lower doses. Avoid taking Levitra with grapefruit with information from the CEO of a pharmacy company in this free video on medicine.
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"This is Lois Adams, president and CEO of Freedom Pharmacy and Wellness Centers in Orlando, Florida. The subject of our segment today is how to take Levitra. Levitra is used to treat erection problems in men called erectile dysfunction. It blocks the chemical responsible for reversing an erection but cannot cure ED or increase desire. It increases the blood flow or supply to the penis during sexual stimulation which causes the erection. It cannot prevent pregnancy or the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and that is very important, some people just do not understand that. This also used for pulmonary hypertension in lower dosages and in the artery carrying blood to the lungs. Renaud's phenomenon which also causes blood vessels in the digits to constrict. Tell your doctor if you are having any eye or vision problems, heart disease, angina, higher blood pressure, kidneys or liver disease, stroke, allergic reaction to this drug and do not take the drug with grapefruit or grapefruit juice as it will cause a reaction. The subject of this segment has been how to take Levitra."